Flame Da Darkchild Releases New Video “Other Side of the Tracc” @FlameDarkchild

Flame Da Darkchild presents “Other Side of the Tracc” official video featuring E-Pilz and directed by Glass Vizionz. This hit single is off the new album “Raleigh Bars 4: Beyond the City”, out now on all digital platforms.

“Where I come from the sun don’t shine, the skies ain’t clear

folks don’t smile, hope ain’t gone but love don’t lie…”

“Other Side of the Tracc” is a lyrical proclamation by Flame intended to wake folks up who struggle daily with inner demons. Flame uses catchy hooks and heavy bars to exploit the need to resurrect his own morals.

NEW MUSIC | AUL PURPIS (@PURPIS7) “THEY WANNA KNOW”

Aul Purpis, a seasoned Hip Hop pioneer and legend out of Philly, releases a new single “They Wanna Know” produced by Reese Tanaka. Fans recall Purpis touring the world from Australia, Dubai, London, Turkey, Japan, Amsterdam, to performing at The World Cup and The Olympics! Fans also recall the notoriety, respect, and popularity of his career right here in the U.S. creating timeless Hip Hop with other major artists such as The Juice Crew, Doug E. Fresh, Public Enemy, Buck Shot, and of course KRS One!

Let’s fast forward because, “They Wanna Know”…Purpis is in full throttle studio mode working on his forthcoming album “The Heisman”. The hit single “They Wanna Know” is a saga to fans, other emcees, critics, and the industry as a whole who might question if this is a comeback. Purpis is here, not back! He didn’t vanish or disappear, he’s in his “own lane but shifting gears”.

Rockboy Records Artist and Mobb Deep affiliate Computa releases new single “Yayo” produced by D/R Period and Jonny P. Notorious for his gritty bars Computa suits up boss style to deliver a familiar street tale, over a hard and suspenseful beat. Although “Yayo” depicts an 80’s drug trade, listeners can interpret that musically Computa is the connect, on his daily hustle, inviting any trouble because he is the problem!

Zay The Doeboy, originally from Brooklyn and now residing in New Jersey, was born into music, and guided by some of the majors in the industry! “Other kids were into basketball and football, but I just wanted to be in the studio all day and everyday”. Raised by legendary Producer and Recording Artist, D/R Period, Zay did just that! As a child he witnessed Jay Z, Nas, Smooth The Hustler, and so many other famed artists perfect the craft of creating timeless music.

Although writing rhymes since he was a young boy, it wasn’t until age 13 that Zay was determined to record music and make a name for himself. Being of that age there were many that doubted Zay and his declaration.

“I bought a $20 mic and a music program and just started going in. I met other people along the way and formed a group. I brought my music to D/R and the rest is history”

Zay matured and his days and nights were consumed in the studio. His motto, “Carry On”, reflected his mindset to continue to create and grow as an artist. There were many lessons along the way in Zay’s journey from major artists, D/R Period, as well as the streets. Throughout those years he learned to step up his lyrical game and master the craft of putting together bars and hooks. Zay’s hard work and dedication combined with noteworthy learned lessons, resulted in a catalog of mixtapes including 5 volumes of “Time to Pay Up”, “Smells like Winter”, “Hot New Hip Hop”, along with his EP “Zayyy”.

“I’m my own kind of artist, original and unique. I grew up developing all three to become Zay The DoeBoy”

To date you can catch Zay performing on some of the most prestige stages across the east coast, and at Hip Hop’s most celebrated festivals such as SXSW. Be on the lookout for Zay’s forthcoming album “Carry On”, a self-produced debut solo album. Signed to Rockboy Records under D/R Period, this is just the beginning for Zay The DoeBoy!

MOBB DEEP affiliate and Rockboy Records artist Computa releases an exclusive freestyle, “Keep it Thoro”. The freestyle is just a warm up to the anticipated release “Yayo” off the new album A.L.M.A. Be on the lookout for the single dropping everywhere on February 19th.

“I ain’t never too big for the projects, I could be a trillionaire I’m still from the projects” -Computa

Dinco D “Doing Something Else” Official Video @DincoD

Dinco D presents “Doing Something Else” official video directed by Dax x Boris Jonez with music produced by Jack Beazly.

Dinco D, Leaders of the New School, has been creating music proven to exceed relevancy and sustain longevity for over decades, and his latest single “Doing Something Else” is no exception. Hip Hop can raise their glasses to this acclaimed emcee, and candid storyteller, with a respect for genuine Boom Bap production.

“Can’t play games in these streets, so I stay right over these beats” -Dinco D

Bronx native and Hip Hop artist Sos Bishop freestyles over “Recognize” instrumental by DJ Premier and The Lox. Bishop elicits raw and uncut bars with concrete substance that can’t be ignored by the industry! Tune in to this freestyle and “recognize” Bishop’s perfected flow and sound deliverance, synchronized to this notorious beat…